D-110 is a 32-voice polyphonic synthesizer based on Roland’s digital Linear Arithmetic synthesis and ROM samples. The instrument is 9-part multitimbral. Memory provides with 128 internal and 128 external patches as well as 64 performances. The effects section delivers 8 effetcs (powerful reverb).
The instrument was released in 1988 and is a successor of the D-50 synthesis type. D-110 is a rackmount version of D-10 introducing some enhancements among which there are 6 individual outputs added. The unit is a more affordable alternative to D-50.
The programming requires some skill and time but the results can appear to be surprisingly amusing. Onboard drums include one kit, 63 sounds.
D-10 has taken the synthesis core features from D-50. The synthesizer was priced quite reasonably. D-10 is capable of multitimbral operating and included a rhythm machine function. The instrument comprised several types of reverb. The engine was a bit...
D-20 is a 32-voice polyphonic synthesizer based on Roland’s digital Linear Arithmetic synthesis and ROM samples. The instrument is 9-part multitimbral. Memory provides with 128 preset patches, 64 user patches and 128 performances. The effects section...
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Roland PG-10D10/ D110, D20 External Control Panel300.00U.S.Dollars
The Roland PG-10 is a synthesizer controller released by Roland in the late 1980s. It was designed to allow to control of D10, D20 synthesizers and D110 sound module. It featured a variety of sliders and knobs to control parameters such as pitch, filter, and envelope without menu diving.